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Author Topic: Shortwave radio discoveries  (Read 5066 times)

This stuff is great. Just spent the day playing around with it listening to different frequencies 

This kind of stuff reminds me of those PSA creepypastas.

(someone posted a thread on them and I can't find it can someone link it)
It was for mock Emergency Alert System videos, and yeah this does remind me of that too. I love this kind of spooky stuff

Theres a bunch of number stations in the 9000-11000 khz range

What are the point of number stations though

What are the point of number stations though
Giving information to spies that only they could decode in the field. Don't know if it's still used like that today though.

Giving information to spies that only they could decode in the field. Don't know if it's still used like that today though.
I see.

is "shortwave" actually popular enough here to warrant needing a topic on it though?
like this is the literal first time i have seen the term shortwave and i initially thought you were referring to some type of vaporwave until foul posted
I know it was 4 days ago but i just saw this and it's one of the most handicapped posts I've ever seen.
Is ForeverAlones BMW in a junkyard somewhere popular enough here to warrant needing a topic on it? I don't know. Who the forget is that to decide?

1111 AM is really weird.
1111.00 CW sounds like a distorted storm.
« Last Edit: October 10, 2016, 08:10:59 PM by bobbygordon4 »

1111 AM is really weird.
1111.00 CW sounds like a distorted storm.
sounds like a rock song

can anyone explain whats with the strange radio wave bursts past 25000 kHz
also hell yeah i found classical music at 1229.99 am
« Last Edit: October 10, 2016, 08:56:51 PM by Goku® »

can anyone explain whats with the strange radio wave bursts past 25000 kHz
the label on 26750 is "pager" so my guess is they're using a pager to run some of this.

the label on 26750 is "pager" so my guess is they're using a pager to run some of this.
non pager is being used in another building
« Last Edit: October 13, 2016, 04:15:02 PM by Chip Car »

us air force broadcasting again in phonetic

Theres a bunch of number stations in the 9000-11000 khz range
they are random
and the amount of them active has gone down since 2005

666 Khz has it is something in a different language. 

Hey, this is a cool thing, it shouldn't die.